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Figure 2-10.—AN/WSC-5 UHF Transceiver
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Figure  2-11.—AN/ARC-143  UHF  Transceiver. can be used to transmit or receive voice or data in the 255.0- to 399.99-MHz frequency range. The  systems  discussed  are  only  a  few  of  the SATCOM equipments used by the Navy. Some of the references listed in Appendix III of this module are excellent sources for more information on satellite equipment and systems. FLEET   SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM AND SUBSYSTEMS The   Fleet   Satellite   Communications (FLTSATCOM)  system  and  subsystems  provide communications links, via satellite, between shore commands and mobile units. The system includes RF terminals,    subscriber    subsystems,    training, documentation, and logistic support. Within each satellite, the RF channels available for use have been distributed between the Navy and the Air Force. Equipments in support of the FLTSATCOM system are on ships,  submarines,  aircraft,  and at shore stations. These  equipment  installations  vary  in  size  and complexity. Furthermore, with the exception of voice communications, the system applies the technology of processor- (computer-) controlled RF links and uses the assistance of processors in message traffic preparation and  handling. Although any part of the FLTSATCOM system can be operated as a separate module, system integration provides  connections  for  message  traffic  and  voice communications to DOD communications networks. A backup capability that can be used in the event of an outage or equipment failure is provided for  both shore  and  afloat  commands.  All  subsystems  have  some form of backup mode, either from backup equipment and/or  systems,  facilities,  or  RF  channels.  This capability is built in as part of the system design and may  limit  the  ability  of  selected  FLTSATCOM  systems to  process  information. FLEET SATELLITE BROADCAST (FSB) SUBSYSTEM The Fleet Satellite Broadcast (FSB) subsystem is an expansion   of   fleet   broadcast   transmissions   that historically have been the central communications medium for operating naval units. The FSB transmits messages,  weather  information,  and  intelligence  data  to ships. The shore terminal transmits this data on a direct SHF signal to a satellite, where the signal is translated to UHF and downlinked. Figure 2-12 shows a standard FSB subsystem configuration. Figure  2-12.—Fleet  Satellite  Broadcast  subsystem. 2-11

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